Did you think that LG Philips is the only one with a flexible e-paper display? Not at all. Philips has color, but a black and white 14.1" bistable display has now also been launched by Nemoptic.

Electronic News is reporting "Nemoptic announced today that it is launching a new A4-sized E-paper display. The France-based company, which began large volume production of E-paper last month after reaching a manufacturing agreement with Seiko Instruments, said it has already shipped samples of its 210-mm by 297-mm A4 BiNem displays to major office equipment clients."

"This BiNem® Display sub QVGA Prototyping Kit is the suitable tool to test BiNem Module in Transaction Handheld Terminals, Point Of Sale, Point Of Purchase, Electronic Fund Transfer or Data collection applications, as well as Sensors and industrial facility monitoring."

Seems like they're not planning to release a portable reading device yet...

Black & white at 200 dpi would still be pretty good, if they ever do decide to release a reading device. If they can get it up to 300 dpi, the resulting grayscale would be as good as what most inkjet printers produce.

1650x2340 should be gorgeous. But with 200 DPI, id much prefer reading A4 docs on a screen that was smaller than a4. also, how is 2mm flexibility supposed to work? Seems like it'd have a pretty big bending radius.

btw, we don't know anything about how many colors it supports. the thing dalapin posted is NOT what this announcement is about. still, i think i'd rather take 1bit color and 0.25s refresh rate.